In a message dated 01/01/2001 10:28:53 PM Pacific Standard Time,
jackwest@alaska.net writes:


To meet code, the generator  has to be grounded to this
leg also.  Check out NEC 210-9 and 215-11.  You can measure the
resistance of the windings to determine which is which if you don't
know, the higher resistance being the 240 side.


I think here lies the snag. In many cases the customer is not able to do
this. Usually the genny neut is internally bonded-now you got problems.
Don
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